I want to feed the available internet from room B to room A,
wirelessly.
Nick Andre wrote to August Abolins <=-
Get two routers that are specifically designed to do Wifi meshing ie.
the Asus GT-AC5300 family; which will also get rid of that stupid ISP-issued router.
TP-Link AC750 Dual Band: https://tinyurl.com/u7j7n26p (amazon.com)
"TP-Link WiFi Extender with Ethernet Port, Dual Band 5GHz/2.4GHz , Up to 44% more bandwidth than single band, Covers Up to 1200 Sq.ft and 30 Devices, signal booster amplifier supports OneMesh (RE220)"
USD$19.99
Anyway.. I decided to feed ethernet after all. The result ain't 100% pretty, but about 80% looks fine after my hack install. There is a small section that needs to cross about 4 ft of carpet. I can probably cover that with a proper cable cover. Then there is about another 8 ft that can sit loose under a counter to the switch that feeds the rest of my wired network.
Re: trying to bridge/link two routers wi
By: August Abolins to Digimaus on Wed May 01 2024 09:43 pm
Anyway.. I decided to feed ethernet after all. The result ain't
100% pretty, but about 80% looks fine after my hack install. There
is a small section that needs to cross about 4 ft of carpet. I can
probably cover that with a proper cable cover. Then there is about
another 8 ft that can sit loose under a counter to the switch that
feeds the rest of my wired network.
You won't regret it. I tried extenders and 2 different generations of powerline adapters and ran into niggling issues each time. I had 2
Cat6 runs put in between floors (and I'm glad I had them done professionally!) and have an AP on one floor that also serves as a
switch for my homelab, and another router on the other end that's an internet gateway. It's trouble-free.
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